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    FRIDAY, JULY 1, U9
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORICON
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Chamber Eyes
Chance To Get
CAB Hearing
Th aviation committee of the
chamber of commerce niet late
Thursday afternoon and derided la
try to irt the civil aeronautics board
hearing, tentatively alaled now fur
July it In Washington, D. 0., moved
o somewhere on the ml coast.
Charles rllark. manager of th
chamber and a member of the com
mittee, haa sent fur a Hit of cities
on the west eosil affected by tin
. proposed suspension of United Air
Line mainline service to be re
placed by feeder service of the
southwestern Airways.
If tin CAM hrnrltma ara moved
out to the wet roast, they will
probably ba held after tha sched
uled daw, July is.
mark aayi Uia altuallon In other
cities that ho haa contacted U Uia
aama aa here, and that they, Uto,
ara attempting to get tha hearings
movid westward.
Unemployment
Figure Soars
To New High
WASHINGTON. July t cV- Tha
Juni wava of schoul-age youths
seeking Job boosted unemployment
to a erven-year hih of I.77IOOO-
Reportlng this today, Uia census
buraau aald two out 01 uirse 01 un
naw Job-hunters managed to find
work, Bo Ui number of employed
alw mat, reaching M 8H.0OU. Thl
U top ao far fur IMS and baraly
below tha ona-llma oai of amy
million Jobs."
Compared with May. these wara
tha bulo changee In June:
The labor force Increased by 1.415.
000, employment want up Vi&.OU) and
unemployment Increased aay.oou.
Ilia Juna lout of )ubleaa waa tha
iraataat ainrw Uia t.Ooo.Ott) fnura In
february, I-
Tha eUUstics looked battar than
some government esperta had an
ticipated. They had fraxad the
4 000 000 mark In unemployment
mil hi ba kipiad In Juna.
Of Uia ta.ooo additional Job da
iopuig In Juna, III. 000 wara oi
farms and XX oo0 aUawhara.
Tha Inrreaa In non-farm )oba wa
a elierry development. It ended a
aiaady dacllna that began In Da
camber and haa been tha main point
of concern over Uia labor altuallon
ainr Uia decline reflected reduced
Induautai production and factory
workar 1 rolls.
KF Brothers
Join Airforce
Two brothtri. Oran C. Lawta and
Dorao 0. Lnu, wlw aarrad bicthar
durtnf tha war In tha aama alr
ftura ariuadron. ara atltl logathar,
t Lackland ir baja. foUowind n
tnlutmrnl. Tha brothrra. )uit ona ytr apart
In at. ro aoru of Mr. and Mra.
Ird N. LawU. 1U Wlard.
Thry wara abla to auy Urihar
aurina; ui war uimuan arrvnii '
untuuai but tinv'y twuu of fata, j
nq u hi waa un wmj uiry iiara iv. I
Afurr thay wara diachartad nrh
Barm ana inair iniaraata aaamao
to Uka Uirm farthrr apart. In fact
thay finally moved to arparata
towna. Orau and Duran dldn I ilka
that ao thry joined tor another
"hitch" In uniform and ara toaethar
aln, taliif iiacial Ualnini to ba
coma air tore anameera.
Woodworking Pay
ScoU Adjusted
PORTLAND. July 1 (Pi A vil
ineriHua nuiftnt from 9 to 13'a
ranta an hour today had attUrd
tha U-day-old itnka of a arora of
wondworklni planta.
An, mlllmen In Halrm and Port
land rotad ovmhrlmliikly yentar
day to arrapt Uia arttlrmrnt offarrd
by tha Woudwurklne Employer aa
aoclallon. Tha planta arc ripacted
to mum operation Turaday, aftar
tha holiday wrrk-aiid.
Tha aetllement will Increase lop
Riy acala from II TI'. to II M an
our, and minimum arala from
I 44 to II 60. It alao makn yarloua
daMlflcaUon rhanira. Tha union
ominally ankrd a IT, rent boost.
About 1000 men wera Involved
orlfinaJly, but Uia Euaena froup re
turned la work a month no and ba
n natotlatlnf Independently. Tlia
lem and Portland men remained
out.
PKRNKVrRAM'C
BEAVKRTON, July 1 (-Beay.
rton la ennaldrrlni that Increaa
Intly popular U ayitem of try, try
in.
Aftar yotari turned down tpa
tW 1 M levy by Tf to 47 mar
tin, city official! beaan debatlne
whether to hold tha election over
(in.
Tha trouble li. aald Mayor If. H.
J'ffrlea, that otherwlne Bravartnn
n't run. Tha city haa only U0O0
to lint out a year.
Enjoy the fine food of Croter Lake
Dining Room
Luncheon 12:00 P. M. to 2:30 P. M.
Dinner 6:00 P. M. to 8:30 P. M.
Crater Lake Lodge
Crater Lake Notional Park, 62 Milct N. Klamath Falls
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KINO TAKES 0VIR Reno Browne, Monogrom Western cowgol, grobs her suitcase, up
per left, preparatory to shoving off for Klamath Falls, where she'll make a round of per
sonal appearonces July 2 and 3, the first two days of the rodeo; the rodeo queen ond her
court ore shown at top. Queen Joyce Copelond is third from left. The court is, from left,
Morilyn Johnson, Sylvia Robinson, Molly McAuliffe, Morjorie Miller, Veda Tibbits ond
Mary Tschirky. The rodeo committee, from left. Sheriff Jock Froney, Captain Mel Henry,
President Keith Moon ond Secretary-Treasurer Ray Willioms; KFJI Radio Announcer Allen
Abner, Mayor Robert A. Thompson, the Willard hotel where KFJIJs housed. Police Chief
Orville Hamilton, Reno ond her Palomino, Major, ond Vie Distod, orchestra leader ond
emcee ot Cal-0re where Miss Browne will moke personal appearances July 2 ond 3.
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LOfl ANOEl.hS. July 1 t.-Uiilon
bua driven In two nearby clUea,
Paudena and Cllendala, went on
Btrike Uiday. atoiipinc arrvlcc for an
eaumaiad 100.0U0 dally rldrra.
Pad,... polic id the wlkout
l tar led at 4 am.
Tha 136 driven, membert of tha
BroUirrhoud of Hallway Trainmen,
walked out after lut-minuta efforu
by Kederal CondtiaUon Commia
loner M. C. Uant to avert tha
Ueup failed.
The main Uaue la wacea. The driv
en are ekln II 47 an hour for a
40-hour werk. They ara now paid
135 an hour for a 41-hour week.
Ml. AST
QUINPER. Pranre. July I iVt
Plva French pnntroopen were
killed and tlx othen aerlowly In
jured yenterday by an rxplonlon
which orcurred aa they were walt
IK to board a naval dispatch boat.
The eplinn waa at the naval
air bane at Invoec-Poulnlc, near
Breil. It cauae lu undetermined.
namhi
PORTLAND. July 1 (T-Ernet
O. Clay, Cnrvallla area rent repre
sentative, haa been promoted to area
rent director In charge of Salem.
Corvalll. iJine county and Douglas
county rent are.u.
The housing expediter office
said the appointment would not
change operations, but would pro
vide broader authority at local
levels.
SAVE MONEY ON
WATERPROOF DRAPERS For
ALL MAKES OF COMBINES
"Tar Msrhlnrr rtaUr"
Midland Equipment Co.
H. Hill Phon It41
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DEAD
. NORTH HOU.YWOOD, July 1
opi Bculptor Richard Walter Bock
la dead t tha are of S3.
The Oerman bore Bock waa known
for hta Civil War monumenu. In
cluding the ttate aoldiera and aallort
(roup at 8hiloh, Trnn. He had
Uoyd Wr,.ht nd Uunt
at the Unlvenlty of Orrcon from
192 to 193J.
Bl'RNF.D
ELLENSBURU. July 1 (4V-8e-verely
burned when trapped by
wind-driven flame In a Irani fire
lait Kriday, R. O. Brown, chief of
the Othello volunteer fire depart
ment, died last night. Pour other
men, burned lea seriously, were
recovering.
Brown, 43, wa a railroad elec
trician. The truck In which he
waa riding waa caught In the fire,
later he fell to the ground, the
flamra awreplng over him.
W INVITE Tour INQt'IRY
For Estimatea On .
Any Kind of Plumbing Work.
Basin Plumbing I Healing Co.
It t. Mala a-JaaHV rtavU" Pa. east
Ready For The 4th of July?
Run Your Eyes Over These Buys
1941 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Tudor $ 845.00
1947 Buick Super Sedan 1795.00
1938 Ford Tudor 295.00
1947 Chevrolet Aero Sedan 1595.00
1941 Oldimobile 66 Five Pais., Coupe 895.00
1942 Pontiae 8 Four Door Sedan, RAH 1025.00
1940 Buick Special 5 Pott., Coupe 625.00
1946 Chevrolot Aero Sedan 1425.00
1947 Buick Super Convertible 1965.00
1941 Oldimobile 66 Tudor Sedan 87S.00
THESE CARS ARE FULLY EQUIPPED
LOTS OF ACCESSORIES
4TH OF JULY SPECIAL -
1947 Buick Roadmaster Sedan
Radio Heater ftnoopllte
Beautiful J-lone Finish - Low Milraie
HURRY ON THIS ONE AT JQ
TRADES TERMS TO SUIT
Open Until 9 p. m Fri. - Sat.
H. E. HAUGER
26 Year Your Buick Dealer
Phone 5151 1330 Main St.
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AIR TOt'R
BOISE, Idaho. July I (TV-Final
plana arc being completed for an
air tour of 50 Idahoana to Calgary
and Banff, Canada, In July.
Chet Moulton. atate director of
aeronautic, will lead tha expedi
tion which will leave either Coeur
D'Alene or Kalispell, Mont, July 14
The airmen will fly to Calgary In
a group and attend the anraal
Calgary atampede July 15 and It.
Thry will (o to the Banff resort the
next two day, then return to Idaho.
DIES
SALEM. July 1 V-The atate
poatwar readjustment and develop
ment commission, died today.
It waa created five yean ago.
and ha been headed by John W.
Kelly. The recent legislature de
cided to end It
It job ha been to supply In
formation to Industrie planning
to locate In Oregon.
HOTELS
0SBURN HOLLAND
El'CENE, ORE. MEDFORD
Thoroughly Modern
Mr. Mr. 1 Carlsy
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Du Pont Firms
Face Suit In
Trust Action
WA8HINOTON. July I (Pi At
torney Oeneral Tom Clark Thursday
filed suit to break up tha du Pont
Industrial empire.
The attorney general announced
that tha action, under the Sherman
and Clayton anti-trust laws, waa
tiled thla morning In the U. S. dis
trict court at Chicago.
Among tha major demands of the
civil suit ara a divorcement of the
E. I. du Pont De Nemoura Co., of
Wilmington, Del., from Oeneral
Motors Corp, of Detroit.
It also asks that the du Pont
family be required to release Its
holdings, described aa controlling,
In tha United States Rubber com
pany of New York.
The suit name as defendants:
E. I. du Pont De Nemours. Oen
eral Motors. V. 8. Rubber. Christiana
Securities Co., Delaware Realty and
Investment Corp.. Plerra 8. du Pont,
Lammot du Pont, Irene du Pont,
and all members of the du Pont
family related by blood or marriage
to Pierre, La molt, or Irenee du Pont
who hold voting stock In either U. 8.
Rubber. Christiana Securities or
Delaware Realty and Investment
Corp.
Dorris Lions
To Touch Off
Fireworks
DORRIS. July 1-A bug fire
works show, sponsored by the Dor
ris Lions club, will be held at Salt
lake the night of July 4. The
spectacle will atari at 9:30 p. m.
C. X. Molachenbacher reported
thla week that there will be parking
acoommodauona for 5000 cars.
Rockets, flare and bombs will
burst over the lake. The fireworks
were purchased by the Lion club
with money donated by Dorm bus
inessmen and parents.
The parking space la located on
the v est end of the lake. Motorist
are Informed they can reach the
show by turning off highway B7 onto
the Tulelake road for quarter
mile, then turn right through a
cattle guard to the west end of the
laae.
Head of the roc set-setting crew
1 Dick Pen wick, assisted by Ram
Matthews, Archie Mllligan and BMl
Hadwick.
Motschenbacher la In charge of
car parking. He will ba aided by
uuier mrmoers oi tna Lions dub.
Communism In
Alaska Spreading
PORTLAND. July 1 UP) Com
munism la anreajtlnv In A ! i . -
Presbyterian church official said
nere Wednesday.
Dr. Frederick Thome, New York.
reDreaeritin tha hoard nt ntiMM.i
missions of the Presbyterian church.
am nussians. traders and others
were Indoctrinating the natives.
The head of Indian affair In
Alaska. Dr. C. L. Dale, said to me
that communism was making for
midable efforu to Infiltrate all of
Alaska, especially the Indian and
Eskimo population." Thorne related
at the annual session of the Pres
byterian synod of Oregon.
Thorne added. "He said that
Protestant misalons were the great
est force) he knew of In Alaska for
stopping communism and upholding
democracy."
J. L DEAN 1 IN JULY ft AUGUST
Public Accountant -"iffFTsi '
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offte.t fflrAm 'l iKILURMOTHej SOUSE
JL"1" .Vi."t COLD DRINKS I ttW U-jJ M L , ,
I F13 I SIX FLAVORS I VSsiy " lCT
jTSj fx n0 more cleaning headache
I YX J ... , . I N mwarwr. THr'i m muss, n boehar
ry yjr wim veneuan cunas oi 3
Goodbye, dlrt-ealchert. Flextlum stays eletn longer
...dust skids right off these aatin-smoolh slsui
anlng's quicker. This flexible aluminum Mpt
too clean. Bend with your brush, snips back into
perfect shapit
Lighter. Easier to operate, because blinds of Flaxalem
are only Vi the weight of ordinary blind.
Last lifetime. Can't bresk, warp, or bend out of
shape. Plastic finish is fireproof, rustproof, weath
erproof; ten'l crack or chip.
So beautiful. Custom-made in handsome decorator's
colors. Bring rrteaturemenui today; we'll estimate
oat You'll find It surprisingly low.
48-Hour Installation Service
From Tha Time They Ara Measured
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IT'S ALL YOURS NOW! Wesley McNee Sr. (right) oi irv
stalling officer, passes the gavel of the Lions club to James
Patterson (left) ond with it the responsibilities of president
of the club. Paul Lee, (center) outgoing president, offers con
gratulations to his successor.
Berlin Faces
Bankruptcy
BERLIN. July 1 0PV-Berlin wa
threatened with municipal bank
ruptcy today a hangover from
eaat-weat (trite.
A prospective budget deficit of
321.000.000 west mark t9e.JO0.0O0l
plagued the allied-recognized city
government just a It railway strike
trouble ended.
Bovlet -controlled elevated passen
ger trains resumed operation In
aestem sectors early today. 41 days
after they were tied up by the strike
of an anti-communist rail union.
The railway management aald In
terxonal traffic between Berlin and
western Germany waa being restored
gradually, with pre-stnke schedule
to become effective again Monday.
After two dare of harassing tac
Ura. Soviet autobahn guards began
passing Into Berlin all west Oerman
truck cargoes which had been
cleared at the Russian lone frontier.
But the Russians tightened
blockade on foodstuffs which east
Oerman farmers were trying to slip
into allied sectors to sell for west
trarks. now worth more than five
time aa much as east marks.
City officials blamed Berlin's fi
nancial plight on the consequences
of a year-long "fight for freedom"
aeainst th Soviet Union.
OS JOB
SALEM, July 1 ijPI Thomas
Lawson McCall. Portland radio
newa commentator, assumed his
duties today a private secretary
to Oovernor Douglas McKay.
This completes the governor's
'personal staff. Th others arc
Harry Dorman, executive secretary
and budget director, and Miss
Alene Phillips, personal secretary.
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Old Ironsides
Gets Timbers
ASTORIA. Ore, July 1 (AV-Pour
Umbers for the UXS. Constitution
so huge each had to come from t
tree feel in diameter ar en
route to Boston. Mas.
Official at Shepherd Mors Lum
ber comp&ny of nearby Westport
said they understood the Douglas
fir timbers would replace th an
cient vessel' keeL They were cut
to fit between the nba of the war
of 112 ship moored at the Charles
ton navy yard.
Each is 70 feet long. 38 Inches
wide and 30 Inches thick. Towed
up the Columbia nver to Longvlew,
Wah, they will be taken aboard
th freighter Ken yon Vic ton which
1 scheduled to sail for Boston July
The Constitution, famed w "Old
Ironsides'' from an 1830 poem of
that nam by Oliver Wendell
Holmes, waa restored by school
children's contribution in 127-31
and visited West Coast porta In 133
with mast and spars cut by the
same Westport mill.
New Hampshire 1 known a the
"Oranit Bute.'
FILMS
DEVELOPED and
PRINTED
1-DAY SERVICE
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BUD'S
PHOTO SERVICE
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US, Mexico
Seek Bracero
Agreement
MKXICO CITY. July t ()
Mexico and the United State atlU
ar talking over a new bracero
agreement but complete accord It
not In eight.
The agreement would tend MxW
can farm labor to help In U. .
harvest. Mexico cancelled g for
mer agreement October 18, IMS,
when U. 8. Immigration authori
ties and Texaa official allowed,
thousand of Mexicans to swarm
acroaa the border at El Paso, Tex.
The indications are that both
countries want sn agreement
U. 8. farmer can two extra bar
veit hands and Mexico need th
dollars they send or bring home.
Government authorities aald minor
difficulties have been solved but
there still ar torn big disagree
ment. On hitch la the coat of trans
portation to and from Job. Mexi
co wants braceroa recruited from
central area where there la a la
bor aurplua. The United State
would like to pick them up and
return them at the U. B.-Mexico
border. Another I how to speed
up the contracting machinery.
Defense Chiefs
Ordered To Loaf
NEW YORK. July I ) Da
fens Secretary Louts Johnson
wants hla military chiefs to do a
Utile -relaxing together" ao -they
can come to know and understand
one another still better."
This, ha figures, ought to help
with th armed forces unification
plan.
Writing In American magma! ne.
Johnson says h haa ordered th
three chief of staffs to upend at
least four day together every thr
month at some "quiet and pleas
ant" spot away from Washington.
While they are on thee outings,
Johnson doesn't want them to work
more than four hours a day at th
most.
They must spend the rest of
th time relaxing together play
ing golf or card, or Just shooting
the breeze," he says.
Johnson calls this -cross-education.
Ha aaya on th latter part
of each outing, he will )otn th
thre servteo chief, and maybo
"get a 11 ttl cross-education my
self." It Pays to Us th Want Ada I
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